AOLpress Help
New Features in AOLpress 1.2
The first difference you'll notice is the new name--AOLpress. It's
the same product you may have used as GNNpress or NaviPress, but with the
new features listed in this chapter and greater integration into America
Online and the new PrimeHost hosting service.
New feature categories:
Browsing
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To load or reload the images in a page, you can use
Browse Load
Images.
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To open a page that was displayed in a window you closed during this session
or a previous session, you can open that page from the
FileOpen Recent
list.
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In the Windows version, the toolbar and Location, Title, and
Home Page fields have been moved out of the Page and MiniWeb windows
and made part of the main AOLpress window. This saves screen space when you
use several Page and MiniWeb windows at once.
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The new toolbar icons are smaller to match the size of icons in other
applications.
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If you place the mouse cursor over a toolbar icon for a second, you will
see a "Tool Tip" that tells you the function of the icon. To turn these tool
tips off, uncheck the
Help Show
Tool Tips menu item.
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The "Short Menus" are no longer available.
Text and Content
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AOLpress now has a built in spell checker. You can
check pages or entire MiniWebs by choosing the
Tools Spell
Check menu item.
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You can change the color of selected text by choosing a color from the
Format Type
Color menu.
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The Bigger and Smaller options have been moved out of the
Format Type
Style menu and into the new
Format Type
Size menu.
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You can rate the contents of your pages by choosing the
Format Page
Attributes menu item and typing a PICS label or selecting a SafeSurf
rating. The rating you add can be used by several browsers that let parents
and teachers control the level of potentially offensive material children
can see.
Images, Image Maps, and Toolbars
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You can resize images by double-clicking on them and dragging the image handles.
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You can uncheck the Border field when you insert an image if you don't
want a border around linked images.
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You can create client-side or server-side image
maps with AOLpress.
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You can create circles and polygons in image maps as well as rectangles.
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AOLpress highlights linked areas defined in a client-side image map when
you move the cursor over the map.
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You can add toolbar icons that link to pages like your "Home", "Next" and
"Index" pages. Each page can have whatever set of toolbar icons you want
to add. Many browsers do not currently display these additional toolbar icons,
but for browsers that do display them, you can make navigation much easier.
Choose the
Format Page
Attributes menu item and select a type of Toolbar Link.
Tables
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You can add or delete rows and columns within a table by using the options
you see when you choose
Table
Alter.
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If the text and other items you want to place in the table are already in
your page, highlight them before you create the table. When you create the
table, the table cells will be filled with the paragraphs you selected (from
left to right and then from top to bottom).
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You can add Java applets to your pages by choosing
the Element Java
Applet menu item or by copying and pasting a Java applet to your page.
(AOLpress currently does not display and run Java applets.)
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You can create Java source files within a MiniWeb by choosing the
File New Java
menu item.
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You can decide whether you want place holders for Java applets displayed
in your pages using the "Show Java Windows" box in the
Tools
Preferences
General window.
HTML Support
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AOLpress supports HTML 3.2. You can choose to have your pages conform to
Netscape's standards or HTML 3.2 in the
Tools
Preferences
General window.
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The HTML you see when you choose the
Tools Show
HTML menu item is now formatted nicely and the tags and attributes are
color-coded.
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AOLpress does not erase any
<FRAME>
,
<FRAMESET>
, or <NOFRAMES>
tags in the
files you edit.
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AOLpress supports a number of new tags and attributes if they are contained
in the HTML you are viewing or if you add them directly to the HTML.
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If you directly edit HTML and do not wish AOLpress to conform it (so
that AOLpress pages are always in strict HTML compliance), you can save your
changes directly from the HTML editor. Similarly, reloading from the HTML
editor allows you to edit HTML before it is conformed for display on the
AOLpress browser.
MiniWebs
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You can assign icons to files in a MiniWeb by choosing the
Edit Set Icon
menu item. You can use an image as the icon for its own file by choosing
the Edit Make
Icon menu item.
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You can set titles for page files and other types of files in a MiniWeb by
choosing the
Edit Set
Title menu item.
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You can assign help pages to files in a MiniWeb by choosing the
Edit Set Help
menu item.
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You can decide whether you want AOLpress to open the MiniWeb, the home page
for the MiniWeb, or both windows when you access the URL for a MiniWeb.
Publishing
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AOLpress stores backup copies of pages you have edited but have not saved.
When you restart AOLpress after a crash, it opens these copies and tells
you that it is recovering old files. You can continue editing these files
without losing much of your work.
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AOLpress helps you avoid conflicts when several people edit the same Web
pages. When you publish a page, AOLservers (v2.1 or higher) make sure no
one has saved changes to the page since the last time you loaded it. If someone
else has changed the page, the server sends you a message. (Other servers
that check content versions may provide similar messages.)
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If you want to warn other people in your group that you are making changes
to a page, you can lock the page by choosing the
Tools Administer
Page Lock
menu item.
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You can save files in Rich Text Format (RTF) or in Java source format.
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